LifePoint is now Sharing Hope SC

South Carolina's Organ and Tissue Recovery Service

Our leadership is at the core of our business, a team that has been with us for many years, serving the people in and around South Carolina. When former President and CEO Nancy Kay founded Sharing Hope SC in 1984, she founded it with the hope of advancing organ, eye and tissue donation transplantation and research in South Carolina and the United States. One of the first ten agencies that offered organ procurement services in the United States, Sharing Hope SC started off as a small organization with four employees doing primarily kidney recovery and has since grown to 105 employees doing kidney, heart, liver, lung, and tissue procurement. Certified by the federal government, Sharing Hope SC is the designated Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) for organ recovery services in South Carolina and actively provides organ and tissue donor services to 62 Hospitals throughout the state.

MISSION

Together we inspire our community, offer hope and change lives through the gift of organ, eye and tissue donation.

VISION

Every individual embraces organ, eye and tissue donation to save and enhance lives.

CORE VALUES

Compassion – the ability to recognize and the genuine desire to alleviate the distress or misfortune of others.

Accountability – the acknowledgment and assumption of responsibility for one’s actions and decisions, including the obligation to report, explain and be answerable for resulting consequences.

Integrity – being honest and truthful with consistency of character.

Excellence – the commitment of ourselves to continuously improve and seek to exceed recognized performance standards.

Stewardship – honoring the gift by delivering a superior experience for all, sensing their needs and exceeding their expectations.

Become a Donor Today

In 30 short minutes, three people will be added to the national transplant list, where approximately 120,000 people in the U.S. and over 1,000 in South Carolina are waiting for a life-saving transplant - 22 of those people will die today before receiving one. A single donation can make an enormous difference, both to the donor’s family and the recipient.